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− | <code>DynamicOps</code> is | + | The <code>DynamicOps</code> class is part of mojang's DataFixerUpper serialization library; DynamicOps are used alongside [[codecs]] to convert java objects to a serialized format and back. While Codecs describe how a java object is to be serialized, DynamicOps describe the format the object is to be serialized to. |
− | + | The DataFixerUpper library includes several DynamicOps for serializing to json; vanilla minecraft also includes a DynamicOps for serializing to minecraft's [[Using_NBT|NBT]] format. | |
− | + | = Builtin DynamicOps = | |
− | + | == JsonOps == | |
− | + | The <code>JsonOps</code> DynamicOps are used to serialize and deserialize json data. These are instances of <code>DynamicOps<JsonElement></code>, meaning that they are used to convert java objects to and from <code>JsonElement</code> instances. These can used in conjunction with codecs to serialize/deserialize objects from assets and datapacks. | |
− | <code>JsonOps</code> | + | There are two public instances of JsonOps: <code>JsonOps.INSTANCE</code> and <code>JsonOps.COMPRESSED</code>. Compressed data is represented as a single string to read/write. However, this is never used within vanilla itself. |
− | + | == NBTDynamicOps == | |
+ | |||
+ | The <code>NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE</code> is an instance of <code>DynamicOps<INBT></code>, meaning it is used to convert java objects to and from <code>INBT</code> instances. This can be used for serializing data into packets to send across networks, as well as serializing persistant data for entities and similar objects. | ||
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+ | There is only one public instance of NBTDynamicOps: <code>NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE</code>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Using DynamicOps = | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Serializing and Deserializing == | ||
+ | |||
+ | By combining a <code>Codec<SomeJavaType></code> with a <code>DynamicOps<SomeSerializedFormat></code>, the proper java object can be converted to the serialized form and back. See [[codecs]] for details on this subject. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Format Conversion == | ||
+ | |||
+ | By using the <code>DynamicOps#convertTo</code> instance method with a second DynamicOps instance, data can be converted between two different serialized formats, such as JsonElement to INBT and back. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang=java> | ||
+ | // converting INBT to JsonElement | ||
+ | JsonElement someJsonElement = NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE.convertTo(JsonOps.INSTANCE, someNBT); | ||
+ | |||
+ | // converting JsonElement to INBT | ||
+ | INBT someNBT = JsonOps.INSTANCE.convertTo(NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE, someJsonElement); | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Depending on the implementation of the DynamicOps used, this may throw an exception or return an empty object if the two formats are incompatible. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In particular, it is *not* safe to convert lists of numbers to NBT in this manner, due to the NBT format's strong typing and the way the NBTDynamicOps attempts to create lists of numbers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = External Links = | ||
+ | * [https://kvverti.github.io/Documented-DataFixerUpper/snapshot/com/mojang/serialization/DynamicOps.html DynamicOps unofficial javadocs] |
Revision as of 17:56, 4 January 2021
The DynamicOps
class is part of mojang's DataFixerUpper serialization library; DynamicOps are used alongside codecs to convert java objects to a serialized format and back. While Codecs describe how a java object is to be serialized, DynamicOps describe the format the object is to be serialized to.
The DataFixerUpper library includes several DynamicOps for serializing to json; vanilla minecraft also includes a DynamicOps for serializing to minecraft's NBT format.
Builtin DynamicOps
JsonOps
The JsonOps
DynamicOps are used to serialize and deserialize json data. These are instances of DynamicOps<JsonElement>
, meaning that they are used to convert java objects to and from JsonElement
instances. These can used in conjunction with codecs to serialize/deserialize objects from assets and datapacks.
There are two public instances of JsonOps: JsonOps.INSTANCE
and JsonOps.COMPRESSED
. Compressed data is represented as a single string to read/write. However, this is never used within vanilla itself.
NBTDynamicOps
The NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE
is an instance of DynamicOps<INBT>
, meaning it is used to convert java objects to and from INBT
instances. This can be used for serializing data into packets to send across networks, as well as serializing persistant data for entities and similar objects.
There is only one public instance of NBTDynamicOps: NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE
.
Using DynamicOps
Serializing and Deserializing
By combining a Codec<SomeJavaType>
with a DynamicOps<SomeSerializedFormat>
, the proper java object can be converted to the serialized form and back. See codecs for details on this subject.
Format Conversion
By using the DynamicOps#convertTo
instance method with a second DynamicOps instance, data can be converted between two different serialized formats, such as JsonElement to INBT and back.
// converting INBT to JsonElement JsonElement someJsonElement = NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE.convertTo(JsonOps.INSTANCE, someNBT); // converting JsonElement to INBT INBT someNBT = JsonOps.INSTANCE.convertTo(NBTDynamicOps.INSTANCE, someJsonElement);
Depending on the implementation of the DynamicOps used, this may throw an exception or return an empty object if the two formats are incompatible.
In particular, it is *not* safe to convert lists of numbers to NBT in this manner, due to the NBT format's strong typing and the way the NBTDynamicOps attempts to create lists of numbers.